Cyclarity Therapeutics advances series A tranche 2 funding to accelerate breakthrough cardiovascular treatment
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Statins only slow down the progression of atherosclerosis – imagine if we could actually cure it!
It boosts blood flow, fights inflammation, and may offer new therapies for heart patients
Automated monitoring system improves accuracy, reduces workload, and enhances patient care
Obesity, poor diets, and inactivity drive worsening health trends, study finds
Rats with fresh mitochondria survived more and recovered faster than those without
A lab-grown heart muscle patch offers new hope for millions with heart failure
Shape-changing tissues pave the way for functional organ printing in the lab
New research links intermuscular fat to heart risks, independent of BMI
Early cardiac detection made simple with smart, at-home ECG technology
AI-based tests help detect heart condition in women more accurately
High noise exposure was linked to a two- to four-fold increase in heart risks
A groundbreaking step toward disease-modifying treatments for cardiovascular care
The current trial is in West Yorkshire. If successful, it may be expanded across the UK
The method uses vitamin C and FGF4 to make the cells work better
A £50M centre unlocking heart regeneration with RNA therapies
This treatment helped restore heart function to near-normal levels
Limit added sugar intake to 10% of daily calories for better heart health
Short bursts of high-intensity activity offer big cardiovascular benefits for those short on time
Life-saving kidney and heart benefits found in non-diabetic patients
Routine wake-up time maintains body's natural cycles & overall well-being
A simple tweak to combat stress and fatty meals
This suggests better prevention with genetics and advanced models
Initial focus on lowering cholesterol by targeting NAD+ metabolism
New link found between sitting and heart risks, even in the active
Small increases in activity can significantly reduce atrial fibrillation risk